Rand McNally and Good Sam Team Up to Provide Woodall’s Campground Data in GPS Devices

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February 14, 2012

Rand McNally TripMaker RVND 7710 GPSNew campground data will be free to all Rand McNally TripMaker® RVND™ owners  

Skokie, Ill., February 14, 2012 – Rand McNally, a leader in specialty travel and navigation, and Woodall’s, part of the Good Sam family of RV clubs, community and publications, are partnering to include Woodall’s campground data in Rand McNally’s TripMaker® RVND™ GPS units for RVers.

The data will be pre-loaded in devices shipping mid-April, and also will be available to current owners of TripMaker® RVND™ devices – both the 5” and 7” models – via a simple and free download in early Q2. Rand McNally will be reaching out to existing owners to ensure that they are able to download the new content.

“Woodall’s is North America’s leading source of campground information for RVers and campers. We are very pleased to offer this very valued content as part of our industry-leading RV GPS devices,” said Dave Muscatel, CEO of Rand McNally.

Highlights of the Woodall’s Campground data include:

  • Listings for more than 12,000 RV parks and campground locations, with amenities:
    • Family-friendly campgrounds and pets-allowed locations
    • “Big Rig” parks
    • “Green parks”
    • Site information such as extended stay sites available, typical site width and pull thru information
    • Services such as fees, escort to site, dumping
    • Essential information about seasonality and rates

Importantly, the data also includes the proprietary “5-W” ratings, which reflect the views of unbiased inspectors who visit and rate every possible private campground each year.

“We are excited to bring together two well-known brands in the RVing community – Rand McNally and Woodall’s. Our carefully researched data will certainly enhance the value of the TripMaker® RVND™ GPS to RVers, especially those who have been loyal users of Woodall’s for decades,” said Ann Emerson, Vice President & Publisher, Woodall’s & Trailer Life Directory.

According to Muscatel, market research and direct feedback from current users indicates that the ability to find RV specific information on campgrounds is one of the top three features that RVers want in a GPS.

“And 65% of those surveyed told us that ratings, such as the 5-W ratings, were important. The Woodall’s data will augment the 12,000 campgrounds currently in the product, making our TripMaker® RVND™ the most robust provider of campground information with RV specific information available,” added Muscatel.

Rand McNally’s TripMaker® RVND line of GPS products, launched in 2011, include:

1)    RV-safe & -easy routing – navigation for 11 types of RV; includes entry for weight, height, length and propane on-board; routes based on legal and physical restrictions, such as low bridges, roads with weight limits; warnings for sharp turns

2)    RVer amenities & tools – 13,000+ RV parks and campgrounds with amenities such as dump stations, electric hook up, 6,000+ travel center locations with searchable amenities such as parking, dump stations, and showers, 24,000+ pet-friendly locations, and more than 150,000 places just off the interstate, organized by exit number

3)    RV-friendly trips & content – 12,000 Rand McNally Editor’s Picks, including Best of the Road® 3-4-day adventures, regional trips, scenic tours, weekend getaways, plus photos and videos of destinations

Rand McNally’s TripMaker® RVND™ GPS units are available at Camping World SuperCenters nationwide, at CampingWorld.com, and through Rand McNally’s retail channels.

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About Rand McNally – Rand McNally is the most trusted source for maps, directions, and travel content.  Rand McNally’s products and services include: Road travel review site  bestoftheroad.com;  Interactive travel referral service, tripology.com; America’s #1 Road Atlas; TripMaker® RVND™ GPS for RVers; IntelliRoute® truck routing software and navigation devices; TruckPC and the TND™ 760 Fleet Edition mobile communication solutions for the transportation industry; and the leading geography-based educational resources for the classroom.  Consumers, businesses, truckers, and educators depend upon Rand McNally to help navigate today’s world. randmcnally.com

TripMaker and Rand McNally are registered trademarks and RVND is a trademark of RM Acquisition, LLC d/b/a Rand McNally.


About Good Sam Enterprises, LLC – Good Sam Enterprises, LLC (GSE) and its wholly owned subsidiaries, serve the safety, security, comfort, and convenience needs of the North American outdoor and recreational vehicle market. The goal is simple: GSE makes RV ownership and the RV lifestyle more enjoyable. With various companies, brands, products and services, GSE targets almost every aspect of this diverse and dynamic niche market.

The corporate headquarters is located in Ventura, California. Subsidiary operations and divisions can be found at multiple locations throughout the United States.

About Woodall’s Publications – The Woodall’s Campground Directory and the web site, www.woodalls.com, are part of the Good Sam Family, the nation’s largest provider of clubs, services, media and events, and devoted to enhancing the lifestyle of recreational-vehicle enthusiasts.

All marks are trademarks of their respective owners.

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2 comments

  1. Jerry

    I do not understand the insistence of using woodalls as the default data for information on this unit. I have found the RM defaults to woodalls and then woodalls has no information on the particular campsite or location. Very frustrating and a waste of my time. I actually am considering selling my new 7710 and getting something else just because of this frustration. Is there a way to uninstall all reference to woodalls and block it from further nags for install or update?

    Good Sam says: We’re sorry that you’re having trouble with this. You can contact Rand McNally’s Tech Support at 1-877-446-4863 Monday – Friday, 7am to 6pm CST. They may be able to help with uninstalling software, or find a better solution.

  2. ken Bartyzel

    This sounds great, but when and how do we get it.